Buck Jam Test
#1
Buck Jam Test
I recently had some great success with apple flavored buck jam and a buddy of mine had success with the acorn buck jam. A third friend of ours wants to try the buck jam out on his property so we both recommended apple and acorn. So he decided to buy all of the flavors and create 4 different buck jam soil patches. After a couple days of waiting we checked the results out. The Apple Jam patch had been destroyed and the others had only a few hoof marks in the soil. I highly recommend this product. I have not had limited success with deer cane.
#4
RE: Buck Jam Test
I bought some but havent tried it yet. Sounds good. Cant wait now. Thanks a lot guys. Ill be daydreaming tommorow at work about the Big old Monster coming in to the buck jam. Hopefully it will keep deer in the area for the upcoming season. I dont think we can use it here during. Not sure though Ill have to check. I think they consider it bait dont they?
#6
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: God\'s Country, Louisiana
Posts: 279
RE: Buck Jam Test
It is a gel type substance that you pour over stumps, logs, or mix with feed. I absolutely love it, and the deer devour it. here are a couple pics.
This is right after I put out the cam and poured it on there. If you look at the stump you will see corn and a normal looking stump with no damage
Look at the stump only 30 minutes later
I That was last year the stump has gone from flat on the top to now it has a 4"-5" depression and also the root legs are all eaten up. I use this stuff all the time and swear by it. I have used the persimon and apple and the apple is by far the best.
BTW you can get it at bass pro. It is made in Louisiana by the same people that make deer cane
*EDIT* use this link and look at the picture associated with the number. Apparently I have become computer illiterate. I've been having trouble posting pics on here from photobucket the last couple times now. WHAT'S THE DEAL??!!!
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v487/bayoubengal/?start=all pass: bigbuck
This is right after I put out the cam and poured it on there. If you look at the stump you will see corn and a normal looking stump with no damage
Look at the stump only 30 minutes later
I That was last year the stump has gone from flat on the top to now it has a 4"-5" depression and also the root legs are all eaten up. I use this stuff all the time and swear by it. I have used the persimon and apple and the apple is by far the best.
BTW you can get it at bass pro. It is made in Louisiana by the same people that make deer cane
*EDIT* use this link and look at the picture associated with the number. Apparently I have become computer illiterate. I've been having trouble posting pics on here from photobucket the last couple times now. WHAT'S THE DEAL??!!!
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v487/bayoubengal/?start=all pass: bigbuck
#7
RE: Buck Jam Test
I have never tried buck jam but always use the buck snort gel its pretty much the same thing i guess? I have never tried aple but have had very good results with PERSIMMON! Am I the only one who uses or has used persimmon?
#10
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: God\'s Country, Louisiana
Posts: 279
RE: Buck Jam Test
Thanks, yeah he is in the 140 range, I saw him once last year and he busted me when I stuck the gun out the window. I saw a bigger buck last year that I don't have a picture of on another stand. I would have more pictures this year but my camera is currently under about a foot of water on the tree that is overlooking this stump. I guess I am going to have to get me a new cam and make a braket to angle it down, so I can put it higher.